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Vol. 1 (2022): Transposition and monumentality in pre-modern epigraphic and manuscript traditions

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.56004/v1
Published: 2022-05-01

Editorial article

  • Approaching monumentality in pre-modern epi­graphic and manuscript traditions

    Christelle Alvarez, Yegor Grebnev
    1-12
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Articles

  • In the midst of great kings: the monumentalization of text in the Iron Age Levant

    Timothy Hogue
    13-54
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  • Monumentalizing metaphors: diphrasis in the murals of Tulum

    Caitlin Reddington Davis
    55-82
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  • Manuscripts and monuments: the ten contracts of Djefai-Hapi and economies of knowledge

    Jochem Kahl
    83-111
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  • Monumentalizing ritual texts in Ancient Egyptian pyramids

    Christelle Alvarez
    112-142
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  • From royal court to ancestral shrine: transposition of command documents in Early Chinese epigraphy

    Ondřej Škrabal
    143-204
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  • The page as monument: epigraphical transposition in the runica manuscripta tradition of early Medieval England

    Tom Birkett
    205-231
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